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“Three Flags” by Jasper Johns First Grade
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Jasper Johns Born in 1930 in Georgia When he was 24, he dreamed he painted a large American Flag He liked simple designs with repetitive images and lines. He wanted his art to be symmetrical He is famous for his flag art
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Vocabulary Repetition: When something repeats Symmetry: When both sides are the same
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Here is some of his art work: Can you see repetition and symmetry? Where?
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“Three Flags”, 1958 Do you see repetition and symmetry? Does it remind you of anything? What makes this picture different from a real American Flag? Do you like it?
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Now it’s your turn! Draw a square with your fingernail on the top corner of your piece of tinfoil. (This will be the blue area where you glue your stars.) Paint big red stripes. Leave a “2 finger” space between your lines. Be sure not to paint your square red – paint it blue. Raise your hand and we will bring you a white paper and help you press it on your tinfoil. (Don’t forget your name on the back). Glue on your stars!
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